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	<title>Comments on: Compare to today&#8230;the starkness of the railway right of way landscape really astounds me 


   and at the time, this type of landscape along the R of W was the norm&#8230;


   A pair of SD40&#8242;s easily handle the eastbound CP Rail Coburg Turn.


   At left, that is mile 284 CN Kingston Subdivision 


  At CP Rail Lovekin, March 5, 1978 Tri X negative by S.Danko


   Interesting: the Multimarks, the Cotton Belt hopper, the CPR script lettered caboose&#8230;.</title>
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